Seriously though, programming is a tool, like a hammer is a tool. Sure you can talk about how to hammer the best, but what the hell are you hammering in the first place?
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Anonymous2013-07-30 22:50
your mom.
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Anonymous2013-07-30 23:17
I'm working through HTDP. It's my second course in programming after SICP.
>>1
Keyboard switches at sweet 441.27mN per press. Them Cherry Red MX buttons, smooth as tits. Obvious answer money. Other do it for leisure. Why does /prog/ program?
FTFY
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Anonymous2013-07-31 23:50
>>15
where can I get a cheap mechanical USB keyboard?
>>6,9
Perhaps he's a beginner at programming and needs introductory texts about it.
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Anonymous2013-08-01 10:03
>>17
What is the minimum price I should expect to pay for a decent keyboard? Also I've been browsing for a few hours now and I still can't find much below 80 USD.
Actually there are a lot of terrible reviews in the CM Quickfire ones. I should probably stay away.
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252013-08-01 15:50
>>24
I think I might go with a HPE 87 with Cherry Blue switches (or Cherry Red, I'm not sure which I should pick).
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Anonymous2013-08-01 16:49
We program the heavens and the earth.
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Anonymous2013-08-01 18:35
As hobby I work on a race simulation/management game with the snap framework. It has a load balancer and securing reverse proxy server, multiple backends, which can be hot plugged. The views are completely implemented in the web browser (inclusive templates). The backends expose a rest API for communication with the client code. The race simulations are good physical approximations and the car can be fully customized. Closed beta will be running this month.
On my work I work on a semantic analyzer for magazines, so we can categorize them and build an index to make them searchable. This is done in python.
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Anonymous2013-08-01 20:59
>>29
I'm interested on that. More details, please. Platforms it will run on, graphics used, real/in-game-only cars, kart/dragster/formula/sport cars.
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Anonymous2013-08-01 21:42
I build & update (fake)A.I. for Japanese toilets.
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Anonymous2013-08-01 22:50
Cherry MX Blue pros and cons.
Pros:
- The clicks sound great.
- It improves your typing speed.
- It feels better.
I'm about to finish a sexpcode->bbcode translator in Clojurescript, after failing to give a shit for a few months. I think I'll post it on pastebin once completed, not because I respect the value anonymity, the humbleness of the nameless participant of history and all that bullshit that /prog/ swallows, but as not to tarnish my professional reputation by associating myself with you fucks.
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Anonymous2013-08-01 22:57
>>33
fuck you and stick your reputation up your ass
>>33
Honestly, why do you think we care if you post it on Pastebin, 0ch, Tor, MSDN, Reddit or Hacker Jews? I want to see your translator no matter where it's hosted.
my professional reputation
lel
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Anonymous2013-08-02 5:44
>>34,35
I don't care about a reputation or an identity, but none the less I would rather not be confused with nikita. It would make finding work inconvenient if I had to explain that association in every interview.